Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... asking his authority for the statement , and requesting him to name the Re- views containing the laudatory notices in question . His reply gave a Mr. E- an English gentleman , with whom his acquaintance was limited to a single interview ...
... asking his authority for the statement , and requesting him to name the Re- views containing the laudatory notices in question . His reply gave a Mr. E- an English gentleman , with whom his acquaintance was limited to a single interview ...
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... asked the reason . He told me there was a " revolution ! " It appears the " General , " or alarm , had been sounded , which is only done at moments of imminent peril , sum- moning every one to his post . The word was circulated that the ...
... asked the reason . He told me there was a " revolution ! " It appears the " General , " or alarm , had been sounded , which is only done at moments of imminent peril , sum- moning every one to his post . The word was circulated that the ...
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... asked if she could venture upon another dance , O , yes ! she said ; she could dance eight more , if necessary . The Queen - mother , however , got her away between four and five . I was repeatedly asked to take a part in the royal ...
... asked if she could venture upon another dance , O , yes ! she said ; she could dance eight more , if necessary . The Queen - mother , however , got her away between four and five . I was repeatedly asked to take a part in the royal ...
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... asked higher than the sum you proposed to ask ; indeed , much higher than they could have afforded to give with advantage . I think , however , a similar arrangement for my works would be much more profitable at present than it would ...
... asked higher than the sum you proposed to ask ; indeed , much higher than they could have afforded to give with advantage . I think , however , a similar arrangement for my works would be much more profitable at present than it would ...
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... asked him the meaning of the pagoda , which he had noticed in passing up the river in the boat : - MY DEAR KEMBLE : — I have long been looking out for your promised visit , but now your letter throws it quite into uncertainty . I should ...
... asked him the meaning of the pagoda , which he had noticed in passing up the river in the boat : - MY DEAR KEMBLE : — I have long been looking out for your promised visit , but now your letter throws it quite into uncertainty . I should ...
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